Versions:

  • 1.76.20.24615
  • Nightly

mRemoteNG 1.76.20.24615, released by Next Generation Software, is an open-source, tabbed remote connection manager for Windows that consolidates access to multiple systems within a single interface. Developed as a community-driven fork of the original mRemote project, the application currently exists in two distinct versions—each inheriting the core multi-protocol engine while integrating successive bug fixes and feature enhancements. The software supports RDP, SSH, Telnet, VNC, ICA, and HTTPS, enabling administrators, developers, and support teams to maintain simultaneous sessions to Windows servers, Linux shells, virtualized desktops, and network appliances without launching separate clients. Typical use cases include data-center management, cloud-instance monitoring, help-desk escalation, and lab-environment testing, where quick protocol switching and credential organization reduce context-switching overhead. Connection definitions can be stored in encrypted files or SQL databases, grouped into folders, and launched directly from the tab bar, while inherited credentials, port forwarding, and external-tool integration streamline repetitive workflows. The portable edition runs from a USB stick for field technicians, and the active GitHub repository provides localized interfaces, keyboard shortcuts, and scripting hooks that extend automation possibilities. As a Windows-only networking utility, mRemoteNG occupies the Remote Administration category and remains under GPLv2 licensing, ensuring transparency and community contribution. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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